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Hunter Esparza
21 May, 12:15
Which best describes the phrase common good
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Frederick Gould
21 May, 15:26
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Well common good means the benefit or interests of all. I'm not sure if you're asking for a sentence or the definition, but a sentence you could use could be " I was struck by one of the last questions, when a woman asked them if they believed in the concept of the common good."
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